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The properties WHO used to analyze health care involve counting the number of specific health care incidents. That is most likely unbiased across nations. But I would grant that their final "score" published in.http://www.photius.com/rankings/healthranks.htmlwhere US scored low is based on subjective criteria of what WHO thinks is important. One could easily imagine bias there, but the less biased data that went into that ranking was poor enough for the US that it's hard to imagine the ranking improving much, even if done by the Heritage Foundation.
The properties WHO used to analyze health care involve counting the number of specific health care incidents. That is most likely unbiased across nations. But I would grant that their final "score" published in.
http://www.photius.com/rankings/healthranks.html
where US scored low is based on subjective criteria of what WHO thinks is important. One could easily imagine bias there, but the less biased data that went into that ranking was poor enough for the US that it's hard to imagine the ranking improving much, even if done by the Heritage Foundation.